Is Saif Ali Khan renting out his Fortune Heights apartment for Rs 3.5 lakh per month? – times of India

Saif Ali Khan And Kareena Kapoor moved out of his Fortune Heights home earlier this year and moved to a more spacious and lavish address in the same vicinity. The couple took this step just before the birth of their second son, Jeh. Interestingly, they still own and rent the Fortune Heights property in Bandra. According to a news portal, an agreement states that Saif’s 1,500 sq ft apartment has been rented for Rs 3.5 lakh per month with a security deposit of Rs 15 lakh. Moreover, the flat has reportedly been rented for three years and subsequently the rent increases every year.

Back in 2012, Saif and Kareena’s registered wedding took place in Fortune Heights in the presence of close family and friends. The couple made their first appearance as newlyweds on the roof of the building. Over the years, Saif and Kareena have hosted parties and celebrated festivals in this house. While their plush new home is an extension of their old home, as it comes with a new nursery for Jah, Taimur has his own space, as well as beautiful terraces, a swimming pool, outdoor areas and open spaces called Landscape done. .

The family is currently in Maldives, celebrating Saif Ali Khan’s 51
scheduled tribe Birthday. A source had revealed while revealing about their journey Bombay Times“Saif is looking forward to having a comfortable family time on his birthday this year. He was very tired from work and wanted to hit the pause button to rest and relax. This is going to be his first break after a long time as he was working amidst a tiring shooting schedule and other work commitments. He will spend much-needed family time at a peaceful resort on a private island. ”

On the work front, Saif Ali Khan is busy shooting for his upcoming horror comedy these days.Bhoot PoliceWith Arjun Kapoor yami gautam and Jacqueline Fernandez. Apart from this, Saif also has the mythological drama ‘Adipurush’ co-starring Prabhas and Kriti Sanon.

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